Apaches Taking a Nosedive: Another Crash Raises Safety Concerns for the US Army
Recent Apache helicopter crash in Washington raises concerns about safety after a string of accidents in just two months.
Recent Apache helicopter crash in Washington raises concerns about safety after a string of accidents in just two months.
The US Army tests 3D-printed barracks at Fort Bliss, promising faster built, more resilient and energy-efficient soldier housing.
The U.S. Army has initiated an investigation into a photograph posted by the 20th Special Forces Group, featuring a patch resembling the Nazi SS Totenkopf symbol, amid concerns over the use of historical hate imagery within the military.
Army Secretary Christine Wormuth took decisive action against Gen. Charles Hamilton for allegedly influencing a service evaluation committee to favor a female lieutenant colonel, sparking an investigation into a rare accusation against a high-ranking officer.
The United States Army reactivates the 5th Composite Watercraft Company in Japan, boosting Indo-Pacific maritime capabilities.
The AbramsX tank concept promises next-gen firepower and artificial intelligence but faces questions on cost and practicality.
Facing criticism over soldier housing, the US Army requests $2.4 billion to build new barracks and improve living conditions.
US Army awards Teledyne FLIR a $15M contract for advanced thermal weapon sights, enhancing soldiers’ effectiveness in low-light environments.
US Army’s pivot to enhance wet-gap crossing skills crucial for facing future conflicts with adversaries, blending old tactics with new tech.
March 16, 1802, saw the birth of West Point, embodying Jefferson’s vision of forging leaders through character and education.
Lockheed’s ER GMLRS missile doubles its range in a groundbreaking test, promising unmatched precision for modern military operations.
US Army cancels extended range cannon artillery program due to technical hurdles, shifting focus to existing solutions, marking a setback in artillery modernization.